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ASTERS, HARDY or MICH7ELMAS DAISIES, 
popular tor the hardy garden (/See page 81.) 
AURICULA, finest mixed (Primula auricula), 
low-growing, spring-flowering plants for bor¬ 
ders or pots; large single fragrant flowers 
borne in clusters on 4 to (i in. spikes.10 
BALLOON VINE, rapid-growing annual climber, 
10 to 15 ft.; white flowers followed by bal¬ 
loon-like seed pods.05 
BALSAM. (See page 83.) 
BARTONIA aurea, showy garden annual, 1 ft. 
high, with large single yellow flowers.05 
BEAN, BUTTERFLY RUNNER. (See p. 90) . 15 
BEGONIA SEED. (See page 83.) 
Rex, mixed varieties, ornamental foliage of 
red, gold, green, bronze, etc.25 
BELLIS (Double Daisies). (See page 87.) 
BIGNONIA gran diflora (The Hardy Trumpet 
Creeper), clusters of large orange-red flowers, 
picturesquely effective on arbors, old trees, 
etc.; 40 to 50 ft.10 
BRAOHYCOME iberidifolia (Swan River 
Daisy), garden annual, making a compact 
bush, 8 ins. high; single blue or white 
flowers, mixed colors.05 
BROWALLIA. 
Speclosa major, free-flowering annual for 
either gardens in summer or pot culture 
in winter,produces flowers H to 2 ins. across; 
indigo-blue with white throat; 1 ft.10 
BRYONOPSIS laciniosa, annual climber; 10 ft.; 
yellow flowers, followed by green cherry-like 
fruits, changing to red, marbled white.05 
0 AC ALIA, mixed (Tassel Flower), garden an¬ 
nual; 1$ ft.; flowers scarlet, orange, etc.05 
OAL AMP ELIS scabra, ornamental annual 
climber; 10 ft.; tubular orange-colored flowers . 10 
CALCEOLARIA. (See page 84.) 
CALENDULA, free and continuous-flowering 
garden annuals; 1 ft. high. 
Queen of Trianon, canary, maroon center.. . .05 
Meteor, double yellow, striped orange.05 
The King Calendulas. (See page 83).10 
OALLIOPSIS, showy garden annuals, 1 to2 ft. 
high, flowering profusely in the summer. 
(For perennial varieties, see Coreopsis.) 
Hybrida superba, produces multitudes of 
medium-sized brilliant flowers of shades from 
canary to orange-re 1 and maroon; 1 ft.10 
Double-flowering, yellow with maroon spots, .05 
Golden Wave, large golden-yellow.05 
Coronata, long-stemmed, large yellow flowers, .05 
Mixed colors.05 
Collection of 12 varieties.40 
Tom Thumb, mixed colors,compact,bushy, 
free-blooming plants, 1 ft. high.05 
(For other kinds see page 83.) 
CAMPANULA pyramidalis, mixed, hardy 
“Bell Flower’’; colors, blue or white; 4 ft.. . .05 
Compacta alba, dwarf, sturdy form of above, 
with large white flowers.10 
CANTERBURY BELLS. (See page 84.) 
CANARY-BIRD VINE (Tropseolum peregri- 
num), graceful, thrifty annual climber, with 
yellow butterfly-like flowers; 15 ft.10 
CANDYTUFT, well-known dwarf, profuse-flow¬ 
ering garden annuals. 
Umbellata, bushy plants, 12 ins. high, freely 
carrying large umbels of flowers. 
Umbellata, mixed colors. oz., 20c. 
44 white.oz., 25c. 
44 crimson. oz., 25c. 
(For other kinds see page. 84.) 
Sempervirens, hardy, white Candytuft. 
Gibraltica, rose and white hardy Candytuft. 
OANNA, mixed, tall varieties. 
Crozy’s Large-flowering. (See page 84). . 
CARNATION, Hardy Garden. (See page 85) 
Finest double mixed, extra fine strain. 
Pico tees, choice double, mixed colors, 
edged with red, purple or rose. 
Grenadin, double scarlet, early-flowering .. 
Marguerite, mixed colors, fine garden Car¬ 
nations, flowering in 12 weeks from seed; 
double, fringed flowers of several colors. . . . 
(For other kinds see page 85.) 
CELASTRU3 scandens (Climbing Bitter 
Sweet), a popular native, with showy 
orange berries carried through the winter; 
20 ft . 
CELOSIA CRISTATA, or COCKSCOMB, pop¬ 
ular garden annual of easy culture, produc¬ 
ing large cockscomb-like heads; 8 to 12 ins. 
All-a-glow, fiery-scarlet; 1 ft.10 
Dwarf Golden-Yellow; 1 ft.05 
CELOSIA CRIST AT A— Continued. 
PKT. 
BROWALLIA SPECIOSA MAJOR. 
COLOSIA, OR COCKSCOMB. 
Glasgow Prize, large deep crimson; 1 ft.05 
Dwarf, mixed colors, extra fine strain.05 
Collection of Dwarf, 6 colors.25 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA, or OSTRICH-PLUME 
COCKSCOMB. (Seepage 80.) 
CENT AUREA, White Foliage Varieties, 
‘‘Dusty Millers,” for bedding, vases, etc. 
Candidissima, white-leaved plant; 1 ft.io 
Gymnocarpa, grows 1£ ft. high; white leaves, . 10 
CENT AUREA, Flowering Varieties: 
Americana Hallii, bushy garden annual, 30 
ins. high; large ball-like flowers 6 ins. 
across, of lavender-blue; fragrant.10 
CENTAUREA, Sweet Sultan Varieties, popu¬ 
lar garden annuals of easy culture, about 1£ 
ft. high, producing freely large, graceful, 
fragrant flowers on long stems. 
Suaveolens, the Yellow Sultan.05 
Margaritse, large White Sultan.10 
Chameleon, largo Yellow Sultan. .10 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, LORENZ’S DOUBLE FRINGED 
Mixed colors, white, lilac, blue, etc. 
Imperial Sweet Sultans. (Sec page 104.) 
Cyanus (Ragged Sailor, or Corn Mower), gar¬ 
den annual, 2 to 3 ft. high. 
“ mixed colors, Pkt., 5c.; blue. 
44 collection of G separate colors. 
44 double-ftowering, large globular 
heads, filled with florets to center. 
44 double, mixed colors. 
double blue 
CENTROSEMA grandiflora, a neat, hardy 
perennial vine, 10 ft. high, with clusters of 
purple and white pea-like flowers. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, annual varieties, sum¬ 
mer-blooming, garden annuals, of thrifty 
growth and free bloom; 1 to 1£ ft. high. 
Inodorum plenissimum, small double white 
flowers in clusters; fine for cutting. 
New Annual Varieties. (See page 8G.) 
Coronarium, double mixed colors, large 
double flowers of yellow, maroon, white, etc., , 
Lorenz’s double fringed,mixed,a fine strain 
Single annual, mixed colors, large flowers, 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Single Perennial Var¬ 
ieties. Favorite hardy plants, forming 
compact bushes H to 2 ft. high, with immense 
round, Daisy-like single flowers. 
Frutescens grandiflorum (Paris Daisy, or 
Marguerite), large white flowers; a fine win¬ 
ter-blooming pot plant. 
(For other kinds see page 86.) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Double Perennial 
Varieties, Chinese, etc. (See page 86).... 
CINERARIA hybrida. (See page 86). 
CINERARIA maritima, a white-leaved "Dusty 
Miller,” used for bedding, vases, etc.; 1 ft... 
CLARKIA, double mixed, free-blooming gar¬ 
den annuals, 1 to 2 ft. high. 
CLEMATIS flammula, hardy climber, feathery 
white, fragrant flowers, borne in immense 
quantities; 25 to 30 ft.. 
Paniculata, one of the finest hardy climbers; 
fragrant white flowers in profusion. 
Jackman’s large-flowering, mixed, large 
flowers, 3 to 4 ins., of white, purple, blue, etc., 
CLEOME pungens (Spider Plant), robust gar¬ 
den annual 4 to 5 ft. high, producing freely 
clusters of spider-like flowers of rose color. . 
COBCEA scandens, blue, beautiful tender 
climber, growing 20 to 30 ft. in one summer; 
large bell-shaped blue flowers. 
White Cobcea, large white, bell-like flowers, 
COCCINEA indica, annual climber; 10 ft.; 
small white flowers, followed by scarlet 
fruits, mottled white. 
COCKSCOMB. (See Cclosia cristata, page 110.) 
44 Plumed. (See Celosinplumosa, p. 86.) 
COLEUS, choice mixed, richly colored foliage, 
New fringed, large-leaved hybrids, mixed, 
Omatus, large leaves, marbled purple, red 
and rose, veined white, yellow and green. . 
Bizarre. A vigorous, large-leaved type, with 
uniquely formed, decorative foliage, richly 
varicolored with splendid combinations of 
fiery-red, pink, purple, brown, copper, 
green, etc. 
CONVOLVULUS major, or Morning Glories, 
annual climbers, 30 to 50 ft. high. 
Convolvulus major, mixed colors. 
44 white. .Pkt., .05 I blue. 
44 blood-red.. .05 | rose. 
44 striped. 
Double-flowering Morning Glories, me¬ 
dium-sized double flowers; mixed colors. . 
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Full Cultural Instructions are printed on all packets of Henderson's Flower Seeds. 
